Cuadrado ignoring Bayern rumours

The Colombian has stressed he is determined to
fight for trophies with Vincenzo Montella's side
irrespective of reported interest from top clubs in
Europe

Fiorentina midfielder Juan Cuadrado insists he
wants to stay and fight for trophies at the club
despite reported interest from Bayern Munich.

The European champions are the latest club to be
linked with an interest in the 25-year-old, but
Cuadrado has made it clear he feels he will
continue to develop better by staying with
Vincenzo Montella's side.

"This is the right place to grow - I was convinced
by that from the first day I arrived here. I want to
win at Fiorentina," he told Sky Sport Italia .

Cuadrado came on as a substitute as la Viola
laboured to a 0-0 Europa League draw with Pacos
Ferreira on Thursday, and the Colombia
international was keen to stress his side were not
made to struggle simply due to his absence in the
early part of the match.

"It's nice for me to play often.

Returning to the
pitch has helped us forget the disappointment
suffered in Udine," he continued.

"I don't think the team is dependent on my play. I
always try to improve, but my team-mates are
very important because they help me to express
myself better."

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